Duration: 23:30 to 02:30
Tide: over high tide
Weather:Lovely warm night
Bait: mack, rag
Rigs:3 hook flappers and pulley
Results: Dogs, whiting, rockling, plaice, poor cod, lobster
Report: Decided on a quick session to Greystones as the weather was so nice, got there about 23:30 to find 3 lads fishing. Quick chat found out dogs, plaice and whiting about happy days set up one rod and lashed it out with pulley baited with mack set the clutch and set up other rod 3 hook flapper just down the wall, after a quite half an hour things picked up with whiting, rockling and poor cod on the close rod and dogs on the far one. Next thing i knew the far rod doubled over reeled in to find a massive weight on thought it must have being a big ball of weed but after a 5 min struggle got it to the wall. I didnt even attempt to haul it up the wall instead i climbed up and looked down as i was holding the shock leader to see a bloody monster of a lobster on the end of the line, no choice but to try hand line him up, got him bout 5 ft out of the water when he came off sickened. So baited up again and in the middle of baiting up looked up to a scraping sound to see my tripod, rod and reel heading for the wall made a dive for it but too late rod and reel gone. Grabbed the other rod with gripper to try to snag it just about to cast seen the line had gotten under the spool 2 mins wasted fixing it up looked into water seen the lumi tip of the rod bout 50 yards out heading out to sea just about to cast for it when batteries went dead on my headtorch tried a few cast anyway with no results, quick change of batteries and quick look into the sea again no sign of it ( if anyone finds a ziplex bass rod and penn surfblaster reel floating around you know who owns it) Would have loved to know what took it but your guess is as good as mine, also learned even if your just scratching its a good idea to set the clutch just in case
